Dr Ian Fielding Assistant Professor, Department of Classical Studies, University of Michigan 2132 Angell Hall, 435 S. State St, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Email:
[email protected] PRINCIPAL TEACHING AND RESEARCH INTERESTS Ovid; Roman elegy; Roman satire; Virgil; Campania; late antique literature; classical receptions PUBLICATIONS Monographs § Transformations of Ovid in late antiquity (Cambridge University Press, 2017). Edited volumes § w/ Carole E. Newlands, Campania: poetics, location, and identity, special section of Illinois Classical Studies 40.1 (2015) 85-205 (co-authored introduction, p. 85-90). Book chapters § ‘Ostrogothic and Byzantine Italy’, in G. Kelly and A. Pelttari (eds.), The Cambridge history of later Latin literature (under contract, Cambridge University Press). (submitted 06/18; 11,490 words) § ‘Statius and his Renaissance readers: the rediscovery of a poeta Neapolitanus’, in A. Augoustakis and R.J. Littlewood (eds.), Campania in the Flavian poetic imagination (Oxford University Press, forthcoming 2019) 271-84 (peer reviewed). § ‘A Greek source for Maximianus’ Greek Girl: late Latin love elegy and the Greek Anthology’, in S. McGill and J.M. Pucci (eds.), Classics renewed: reception and innovation in the Latin poetry of late antiquity (Heidelberg: Winter, 2016) 323-39 (peer reviewed). § ‘A poet between two worlds: Ovid in late antiquity’, in J.F. Miller and C.E. Newlands (eds.), A handbook to the reception of Ovid (Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell, 2014) 100-13. Journal articles § ‘Performing miracles: the Natalicia of Paulinus of Nola as popular entertainment’, Ramus 47.1 (2018) 108-22. § ‘O te, Bolane, cerebri felicem: Roberto Bolaño harasses Horace’, Arion 25.1 (2017) 39-55. § w/ Aileen R.